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  2. Recreational mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Recreational mathematics involves mathematical puzzles and games, often appealing to children and untrained adults and inspiring their further study of the subject. [1] The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) includes recreational mathematics as one of its seventeen Special Interest Groups, commenting:

  3. Problem Solving Through Recreational Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Problem Solving Through Recreational Mathematics is based on mathematics courses taught by the authors, who were both mathematics professors at Temple University. [1] [2] It follows a principle in mathematics education popularized by George Pólya, of focusing on techniques for mathematical problem solving, motivated by the idea that by doing mathematics rather than being told about its ...

  4. Category:Recreational mathematics - Wikipedia

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    List of Martin Gardner Mathematical Games columns; Mathemalchemy; Mathematical coincidence; Mathematical fallacy; Mathematical fiction; Mathematics and fiber arts; Mathematics of Sudoku; Mice problem; Missing dollar riddle; Missing square puzzle; Möbius strip; The monkey and the coconuts; Moser's worm problem; Mountain climbing problem; Moving ...

  5. 10 Fun Math Activities for Kindergarteners - AOL

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    Improve your kindergartener’s math skills with these easy at-home activities. They’ll practice counting, simple addition, shape recognition, measurements, and more.

  6. Bedtime Math - Wikipedia

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    Bedtime Math was founded in February 2012, initially as a website. In March 2014, Bedtime Math launched Crazy 8s, a free nationwide after-school recreational math club. [2] In 2019, Bedtime Math created Fun Factor, a K–5 curriculum developed in consultation with Teachers College, Columbia University. It features math activities. [3]

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